bee
noun /biː/
  /biː/
Idioms - a black and yellow flying insect that can sting (= touch your skin and make you feel a sharp pain).Bees live in large groups and make honey (= a sweet sticky substance that is good to eat).
- Bees were buzzing in the clover.
 - a swarm of bees
 - a bee sting
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Insects, worms, etc.b1- Butterflies, flies and bees pollinate flowers.
 - He was stung by thousands of angry bees.
 - Lavender attracts bees.
 - The bees swarmed around the hive.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bumble
 - honey
 - killer
 - …
 
- swarm
 
- attract
 
- buzz
 - hum
 - sting (somebody)
 - …
 
- hive
 - sting
 - keeper
 - …
 
 - (North American English) a meeting in a group where people combine work, competition and pleasure
- a sewing bee
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- quilting
 - spelling
 
 
Word OriginOld English bēo, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bij and German dialect Beie.
Idioms 
as busy as a bee 
- very busyMore Like This Similes in idiomsSimiles in idioms
- (as) bald as a coot
 - (as) blind as a bat
 - (as) bright as a button
 - (as) bold as brass
 - as busy as a bee
 - as clean as a whistle
 - (as) dead as a/the dodo
 - (as) deaf as a post
 - (as) dull as ditchwater
 - (as) fit as a fiddle
 - as flat as a pancake
 - (as) good as gold
 - (as) mad as a hatter/a March hare
 - (as) miserable/ugly as sin
 - as old as the hills
 - (as) pleased/proud as Punch
 - as pretty as a picture
 - (as) regular as clockwork
 - (as) quick as a flash
 - (as) safe as houses
 - (as) sound as a bell
 - (as) steady as a rock
 - (as) thick as two short planks
 - (as) tough as old boots
 
 
the bee’s knees 
- (informal) an excellent person or thing
- She thinks she's the bee's knees (= she has a very high opinion of herself).
 
 
the birds and the bees 
- (humorous) the basic facts about sex, especially as told to children
 
have a bee in your bonnet (about something) 
- (informal) to think or talk about something all the time and to think that it is very important
- Our teacher has a bee in his bonnet about punctuation.